Hello! Congratulations--it's a clear and friendly and accessible site;
doesn't make a mere user like me feel like an idiot!

I have a confession to make. I remembered that I have a friend with a
netbook running Windows. She came for tea, brought her netbook and CD-
ROM drive. We browsed the contents of the HP installation disk and found
the SIUtility.exe program in the UTILS folder on that disk. We connected
her netbook to my printer and ran that program--it runs by itself,
doesn't require installation--and when it asked whether we wanted to
disable "SMART INSTALL" on the computer or on the printer, we pushed the
PRINTER button.

By that time I had made so many changes to various configurations on my
Ubuntu installation in search of a non-Windows solution that I decided
to make a clean OS install. This time I installed Linux Mint 13
(Cinnamon desktop), as I had originally planned to do when all this
misery started. I then installed HPLIP in custom mode and plugged in my
printer/scanner, and now it prints and scans effortlessly.

I'm sorry that I didn't have the patience to continue my search for a
pure non-Windows solution, but I devoted many hours to the attempt.

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  HP Printers with "Smart Installer" are recognized as CD-ROM drive

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